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Karl Allen
My art celebrates the act of making itself: inviting anyone who encounters it to find their own story within it. With my recent set of work, I’ve been reflecting on the political and economic landscape around me alongside the way we react as artists a … |
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Jo Kirby
Stirling silver, glass enamel and gemstone jewellery handmade in Brighton |
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Jo Kirby
Stained glass stars, panels, dangles and mobiles handmade in Brighton |
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Sarah Behar
I am a collage artist based near Lewes. My work begins with gel printing, creating richly textured and patterned papers that form the foundation of my collages. Drawing inspiration from the landscapes of Sussex, where I live, and the Llyn Peninsula in … |
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Joanna’s House Of Felts
I am a 3D needle felted artist love making unique pieces with wool wire and wood making all types of animals from wall mounted heads and table top art. You can find more examples in my shop on Etsy |
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Meredith Brooklyn
Meredith Brooklyn is a zero waste, sustainable fashion label creating one-of-a-kind clothing for women and children. Every piece is handmade in Lewes from vintage, antique, and modern secondhand textiles – including heirloom patchwork quilts and Englis … |
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Ani Ta Ani Tamta
I’m a mixed-media artist working across printmaking, life drawing, textiles, and doll making. I’m also a visual storyteller, creating illustrated short stories that explore the beauty, cruelty, and absurdity of the human condition. Currently, I’m using … |
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BrendaAnderson
The image shows one of my intaglio etchings inspired by dance, made at Brighton Independent Print studio, they sold well at the Affordable Art Fair in Battersea . Quite separately l make polymer etchings at Volcanic Editions , Brighton. I’m inspired b … |
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Zazcca
Zazcca is ready-to-wear womenswear label combining functionality with a contemporary timeless style. The collection reflects a slower pace of life, creating garments which last and can be valued forever. Through the craftsmanship, fabric manipulation, … |
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Corey Moore
My work, which I call Pop-Trash, is a direct response to pop culture. It is an amalgamation of street art, pop art, and graffiti, and it embraces a rough, disposable nature. The “pop” comes from the recognizable imagery of popular culture, while the “t … |